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Unmatched Bend White-Water Rafting
Located along the Upper Deschutes River
, Seventh Mountain River Company is the premier Bend white-water
recreation operation. Offering two hour excursions, leaving daily every five hours,
the company provides thrilling water fun for all skill levels. Dress to get wet with
the gentle ebbs and wild flows of the river.
The Big Eddy
is the largest rapid on the stretch – perfect for the sport enthusiast.
Families enjoy a quiet river tour by kayak. Allow our expert guides to instruct you in
watercraft safety,
the specifics of rafting and the environment. Our exciting Oregon white-water
adventures ensure a truly entertaining afternoon and the creation of lasting memories.
Convenient and stunning location
Seventh Mountain River Company is set along the Upper Deschutes River,
offering the ideal adventure spot for rafting, kayaking and canoeing
Expertly trained river guides
Our certified staff is ready to take you on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Allow them to instruct you in safety, watercraft and the environment, while
touring the natural wonders of the river and Deschutes National Forest.
What to Expect - Below are some frequently asked questions
How big are the rapids?
They are class 1-3+ depending on water levels (intermediate and appropriate for ages 6 and over)
How long is the trip?
Approximately 3 miles = 1.5 hrs/with shuttle
Do we need shoes?
Yes! River type sandals or tennis shoes work best.
What should I wear?
Dress to get wet (shorts, t-shirts, swim attire) Hats and sunglasses, sunscreen, etc
When should we arrive?
30 minutes prior to trip departure
Can I wear my own Personal Flotation Device?
No
Can we bring beer?
No
Is paddling mandatory?
While we encourage everyone to paddle, we frequently arrange to have individuals ride along w/o paddling.
Will I get wet?
Yes
Will I cry?
We do not know, we don't know you, but most people do not!
How deep is the river?
The river depth varies due to volcanic eruptions occurring 6023 years ago. A breached volcanic cinder cone known as "Lava Butte"
erupted diverting the Upper Deschutes River from it original course creating many rapids and falls.
What does Deschutes mean?
Its not just beer. The Deschutes River was named by French Canadian Fur Traders "Riviere Des Chutes" or River of the Falls.
Immerse Yourself In An Oregon White-Water Rafting Trip
Brave a whitewater rafting adventure of a lifetime at Seventh Mountain River
Company – the longest running recreation company on the untamed and unspoiled
Upper Deschutes River. Book your exciting Bend white-water rafting reservation online
for
exceptional rates.